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NY HERO Act Airborne Infectious Disease Prevention Plan Requirements Extended to January 15, 2022

  • By kerith

In accordance with the New York State mask mandate, the New York State Commissioner of Health extended the designation of COVID-19 as a highly contagious communicable disease that presents a risk of harm to the public. This designation means that employers must keep their HERO Act Airborne Infectious Disease Prevention Plans in effect through at least January 15, 2022, at which time the Commissioner will review this designation.

As previously reported, employers subject to the New York Health and Essential Rights Act (the “NY HERO Act”) were required to review, finalize, activate and distribute their Airborne Infectious Disease Prevention Plans (“Prevention Plans”). Employers must also provide a verbal review of the Prevention Plans with their employees.

We will continue to follow developments and will provide updates as they become available. Should you have any questions, please contact ALG.

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This material is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice.

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